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Old 09-24-2014, 06:37 PM   #1
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if you have the electric running at too low a temp then they will block air flow, if they are coming on while you are moving.

esp if you have a switch to manually turn on & run them while car is moving, and are using that.

this sounds like something simple that make you say DOH
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Old 09-24-2014, 08:35 PM   #2
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if you have the electric running at too low a temp then they will block air flow, if they are coming on while you are moving.

esp if you have a switch to manually turn on & run them while car is moving, and are using that.

this sounds like something simple that make you say DOH
I have a feeling that when I do find the problem im going to feel stupid but I wont ever forget it though either.

as for the fans I did not know that running the fans while driving would block air flow. I did put them on a switch in line so the computer can still turn them on. the only reason I tried the switch was to see if that was a problem but it didn't fix it either. I was thinking about having someone tune the car and adjust the fan cut on/off since I have the 160 t-stat.
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